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Re: NOTEBOOK: Naz Long, the silent assassin

Originally Posted by Wesley

Hope the football team was watching.

Venting here but this put me over the top. ENOUGH ALREADY. Football and basketball have nothing to do with each other. Just be happy with a big win in basketball. Why feel the need to make a negative out of a great day?

Re: NOTEBOOK: Naz Long, the silent assassin

Originally Posted by ChrisMWilliams

Venting here but this put me over the top. ENOUGH ALREADY. Football and basketball have nothing to do with each other. Just be happy with a big win in basketball. Why feel the need to make a negative out of a great day?

Rant over.

Sorry Wesley. Wrong place, wrong time for you.

Quick rant here: Don't be sorry for being right. The two are separate, and people should be able to sort that out on their own. If they aren't, there's no need to be sorry for calling them out.

Re: NOTEBOOK: Naz Long, the silent assassin

Originally Posted by ChrisMWilliams

Venting here but this put me over the top. ENOUGH ALREADY. Football and basketball have nothing to do with each other. Just be happy with a big win in basketball. Why feel the need to make a negative out of a great day?

Rant over.

Sorry Wesley. Wrong place, wrong time for you.

Don't apologize. This **** has been annoying today. Football negativity has crept into multiple basketball threads and Wesley has been a part of that.

Originally Posted by clonedude

Football is just a stupid game. Who cares who has the better football team. It's just a game.

Re: NOTEBOOK: Naz Long, the silent assassin

Originally Posted by sheepplucker

don't see why they would take him out of the starting lineup over matt Thomas. think he has earned the start. but fred knows what hes doing.

Naz and Tyrus have similar personalities. Both talk a lot and are well-liked by their teammates. I can see how the Naz/6th man role could really work. He's a spark out there. Solid defender. That's my guess as to what will happen. Just a guess though.

Re: NOTEBOOK: Naz Long, the silent assassin

I think I agree, I see Kane-Thomas-Hogue-Ejim-Niang as our eventual starting lineup, with Long as the first off the bench. But I wouldn't be at all surprised to see Long rack up more minutes than Thomas.

Re: NOTEBOOK: Naz Long, the silent assassin

Originally Posted by ChrisMWilliams

Naz and Tyrus have similar personalities. Both talk a lot and are well-liked by their teammates. I can see how the Naz/6th man role could really work. He's a spark out there. Solid defender. That's my guess as to what will happen. Just a guess though.

Re: NOTEBOOK: Naz Long, the silent assassin

Originally Posted by sheepplucker

don't see why they would take him out of the starting lineup over matt Thomas. think he has earned the start. but fred knows what hes doing.

I see your point, but I don't think it's a big deal. I think we have 7 guys that are going to get the lions share of the minutes. Matt and Monte looked and played like very talented FRESHMEN today, so I can't wait to watch them get past their "nervous" games and just ball.

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